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I had a dream about AMD, where I woke up in the morning, to make myself some tea. So I reached my hand into the box of teabags, pulled one out, and on it says Threadripper. I looked at the teabag which was a shiny metallic silver wrapper, that blinds you, as it reflects under a light, you know this is some serious tea. Then I thought to myself, this probably way to much in the morning, maybe I should just go with the ones I normally drink, but this Threadripper tea has 16 cores and 32 threads! I decided for a good minute or so, like should I go with Threadripper tea or normal tea. I finally made my decision and when with the Threadripper tea, and instead of just 1 bag, I took 2 bags, that's a combine total of 32 cores and 64 threads of awesome-tea-ness! As I was about to make my Theadripper tea, I woke up and went to make tea IRL. And as I was reaching into the box of teabags, my mind was still thinking I actually have Threadripper tea, instead when I pulled the teabag out, it was just the regular tea, and Threadripper tea was nowhere to be found. I then realized it was just a dream, and I'm sad that I never got a chance to try it, and there is no such thing as Threadripper tea.
I know this can be a status update, but I just wanted to share my awesome and sad dream with everyone.

As a gamer I drink tea quite a lot while gaming and have wondered this question:
If I let the tea evaporate all it's water content, what's left behind?
I mean, what's causing the water to change color and taste when I add a tea bag in?
It would be cool if I do get a powder or some sort if I let the water evaporate. I could store the tea powder instead of tea bags.

This is primarily for gaming/home use and no real plans to overclock it right now nor use dual graphics cards.
As a new builder, I’ve tinkered and upgraded for years, just never really built one from scratch. The power supply is the most confusing aspect of the build IMO. Estimating wattage and future proofing (as far as DDR3 goes atleast), I’ve seen a lot of information that too much wattage is bad for the components, OR that it doesn’t affect anything if it is too high, there's alot of contradicting information out there, I just wanted some opinions on this build; keep in mind there has been a budget on it as living in the UK automatically doesn’t make me a filthy rich tea drinker.
Is the power supply for the rig below a good choice, or should I lean lower or higher?
MOBO: ASUS Sabertooth Z97 Mark 1
CPU: I5 4690k (3.5GHz)
CPU COOLER: H100i (with SP120’s)
GPU: ASUS GTX760 2GB
RAM: 16GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 (1600) - Taken from my current build so they'll be a manky blue :angry:
HDD: WD 1 TB Black
SSD: 840 EVO 500GB
POWER: Corsair RM750 (80+ gold fully modular)
CASE: C70 Black with 4 AF120’s
GPU will be upgraded this year hopefully, to a 970strix/whatever overpriced nonsense is released at the end of the year, but currently my system is outdated for even a 760, as my current mobo only has a PCI-E 2 slot still, which is why I’m upgrading everything else.
I avoided going for an X99 because the price of DDR4 ram made me die a little inside.
Any advice/comments on the build are appreciated.

So I bought Schiit Fulla 2, pretty good little guy, with a lot of exposed holes in chassis for ventilation and apparently for tea. Spilled some herbal tea on that thing (really not much) it popped and is broken now. I live in Eastern Europe and pretty much nobody heard of Schiit so nobody can really fix it without proper schematics. Sending it to US (where I bought it) would cost me nearly half the price of a new one + possible out of warranty repairs + shipping back, might as well buy new one. What do? Should I just send it to a tech shop for them to try and fix it even if they break it or should I just bin it? Sell it for parts? While it's not that expensive it's still a lot of money for someone like me and I would like to salvage this boi and make it work again. Any advice?

I wanted to make tea during one of the lectures, but i didn't have warm water..
Prime95 solves the problem haha, it worked quite well i must say, that was some good tea
http://imgur.com/N2vzqhu
It didnt allow me to use that image extension, so i put it on imgur